Linda Radice (1952 - 2017) was a poet and essayist, who kept her day job--she was a paralegal for more than 30 years--to feed her obsession with books and writing. Her work appeared in many literary journals and anthologies, and she was a finalist for the Allen Ginsberg Award for three consecutive years. Linda lived in North Plainfield, New Jersey, the town she grew up in, with her husband and a cat named Shakespeare.

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Wilda Morris:
Catching up with poems I missed while out of town. I love this one!Posted 01/20/2015 09:11 AM

rhonasheridan:
I get my poems at daybreak - I live in Devon. Uk. This was a lovely start to my wet and windy day.Posted 01/19/2015 12:55 AM

barbsteff:
Love the first three lines of this poem, and the whole story. I'm one of the people who has an inner GPS, but I have friends who have no idea where they are. Very satisfying poem.Posted 01/17/2015 11:12 PM